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Rural Lights
Remodeled
More light is possible in many rural
homes with the rapid growth of
rural electric lines. Where new pow
-) or Is lighting farm homes, most of
the users are Installing modern fixtures.
But
in homes whore electricity ha'i
"been available for some time, many
farm families can remodel their extstiug
lighting system without much
expense to provide better light With
log's glare, says. D. E. Jones, > rurul
4 electrification specialist of the. slate
college extension service.
much more light and better dlstribw'
ted light in homes than they did
formerly. It Is better for the eyes
they say. it all light In a room Is
well dlfused. with a minimum of
glare, and with no sharp contrast
between lighted objects and their
background.
Jones points out that possthle !m
provoipents might Include more
I convenient outlets and switches,
more properly designed portable
V lamps, the shading of bare bulbs
ami more powerful light bu'bs.
') Double or triple convenience out
lt?t? In Ihu llvlinr i-Ann'i lit,. I
| number of table or. floor lamps tliti
family can use for such clone-seeing
I actlvltlcH as rending, studying wrl
1 ( tln.g or sewing, the State College
g specialist declared. Similarly, extra
outlets In .bedrooms make It possible
to lirtve bureau and bedside
^ lights and a reading In bed light.
QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COST
HERALD
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half price for aubaequent Inie.-I
tiona.
ft Minimum charge 2Cc.
Do not ask for Information regarding
"keyed" ada, aa thoy are
,V - atrlctly confidential.
A If arror la made, The Herald la
raaponalble for only one incorrect
insertion. The customer t* responT
C sible for subsequent Insertions.
ij The advertiser should notify lm
mediately of any corrections needA
Want ade ore always cash in
1 . ' advance except to bualneaa men
or concerns having accounts with
this newspaper.
FOR SALE CHEAP: 94 acres J. T.
Hord Estate Farm on York Road
See T. Edd Bumgardner. 10-24p.
FOR RENT: 6 room house. Grover
Highway. |bee FVank Glass at
Fhenlx Store 10-24c
FOR 8ALE: Two 1100 tb mules. 2
horse wagon, Farming tools. Part
I cash, terms on balance. J. B. Port
tor. Route 1. Shelby, N. C? near
?;# Will Wilson cotton gin. octl7
, WANTED
TO BUY: Trailer large
'Mj enough to haul bale of cotton on.
C. N. Porter at Ware's Gin. ?-24-2t
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WE PAY $6 for selling ten $1 boxes.
60 beautiful assorted, Christmas
Cards Sell for $1?your profit 60o
|' Greeting Card House, 160 Main,
Osslnlng. N. oct 10.
FOR BALE: House and lot on
Kings Mountain - Grover road. M.
B. Caldwell aug 12-p
REMEMBER ? On Saturday you cot
J1 one of our delicious Banana Splits
for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug
j Company.
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f Automatic . Electric Water Heating
Udit Complete. Central Bar
ber Shop. - ,
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iTlHOMAS JEFFERSON,
WHO WROTE DECLARATl
OF INDEPENDENCE, SAII
w 70 SPEAK HIS THOU
EVERY FREEMAN'S
mffj & JR
<Jr'* ,]y
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sometimes &v death
their. people the inf
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Market Is Offered For
Black Walnut Products
Americans consume tiftv million
dollars worth of nuts each year and
about one-fifth of these are from
wild trees in the forests, la other
words, ten million dollars picked
picked from the ground, not Including
the nuts consumed by thousands
of farm families who have their
own.
With this in view, R. W. Graeber,
Extension forester at N. C. State
College, suggests that North Carolina
farm families, especially 4-H |
Club boys and girls, add the grow- j
ing of black walnuts trees as a side
line to their agricultural enterprises
'No less than $150,000 worth of
nuts are sold In North Caroliua each
year," he declared, and the posslbilt
ties for growing black walnut, both
roir nuts and lumber, are good. The
market is far from saturated."
This is only one of the angles ef
'tree farming' stressed by Graeber
In his ftrestry educational program
t'ontiulng, he says "Bach year eight
hundred million dolars are brought
into the American bank account
through the Rale of forest products,
CALL OR SEE
Keanon Blanton
At Terminal Ser. Station
PHONE NO. 10
STERCH1 BROS.'
Representative
in Kings Mountain
| Territory |
JMCY KIDS
9% ( WMH-6 \*>e ARC ON THF
puttjecr. IWUANT TO TGUL
Afrefi-me
is kdnm mountain htliltl
racy by mat
11 $pl i
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^jefferson's principle
is the KEYSTONE of
democracy in which
'different opinions
?MM; nLNKM BCrUKC '
ISSUES ARE DECIDED.
IJ^^^^SsSSsiSHr1 IWWEffS
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REE SPEECH,
PENALTY ? KEEP FROM
rORMATION WITH WHICH
"iP/N/ON.
making this oae of the chief source!
of"our Income. Six million people ur?
directly or indirectly employed it
our forests; ami if it was not foi
wood, another 122 million or mor<
would have a hard tibe making t
.satisfactory living.
The .house we live in is tisualij
made of wood, as well as the bet
we sleep in. the chair we relav in
the table we e?U at; and the stovi
we cook with cpnsutncH a lot o
wood. Kven when the newspaper at
rives, it is printed on paper made o
wood. Our shoes would be so stif
l wa nmiln't Kanrl 19 n'?"
?r? v> VWUtii 1 WVIIU 11 iuc; noic IIW
I treated with tannic acid, which I
extracted from chestnut, hemlotfc
01 oak bark.
COTTON GINNING REPORT
>
The cotton census report shot
that 6.2t>f> bales of cotton were glti
ned In Cleveland county, N. C.. fror
the- crop of 1940 rior to Oct. 1, a
compared with 32,218 bales for th
crop of 1939.
S-U-M-R-l-i
PASTEURIZED ?
For School Boys and
They'll make better j
if you include plen
Sunrise Pasteurized
in their diet.''
Order Yours Tod:
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TMUlifeDXY. OCT. 17. ltlft
N. C. Leads,In
Diphtheria Cases
KAL.KIU1I ? North Carolina led
the oh'Uit Lmted Stales in the uuut
. tier of dipthcria cases reported during
the week ending Sept. 2S. mcording
to official figures just received
from Washington l>\ Dr. Carl
* -V JJjyj^his St?:e. Health Officer
* for North Carolina. with its IiMo
popiilatton of :t 171 thi iis were
40 cases re pi irt d during that week,
as compared with II eases for New
York, wi lt its population of 13,;t7tc-.i
MX
; Cases reptiried from surrounding;
Southern Stat< S welt' as lolliiw S
^ f a?'
(feorgia 1H; and Tennessee in.
There is. howevr. a - brighter side
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in mi* i'i? uu?*. i ?i ??*)?iuiui? i'wiiii'
>?t, citing fiRUi'i <i to show that dur
tug ih<" lormpbiidine wi'ck in tM*
Mice wci i) 11.1 -nut" h>> ndilwl.
'wUli North <"nrolina'w compulsory
Imr.iutii/.at ion law-, requiring Inoeula
'ion of all infon's during the first
vbar of lift- and as a condition of
nilniis'sion to any school., public^ par
ocliiai or private, now til full force
.olid effect, the number of cases
should have hen practically nil..,
Tills law, be went en. became effective
January 1. ItHO
Traffic accidents killed It'S pcsons
the first eight monlhs of m4d
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1941 PHILCO^
FARM RADIO
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MI IBB
SAVE %
! OF BATTERY COST
AND CURRENT DRAIN!
No wet batteries to pay for and
recharge ... no wind chargers.
"Nw Batteiy Block almost doubles
capacity at 1/3 the cost.
New tubes cut current drain
2/3. Finer tone, more stations,
greater power ... even in daytime!
See this amazing Philco
I 90CB now!
KINGS MOUSTAIN
FURNITURE CO.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I
Having qualified as aduiluUtrator i
of the estate of Bessie Ksmn ur, deceased.
late of Cleveland County.
North Carolina, this Is to notify alt
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to tre undersigned at his office
iu Kings Mountain. N C,> .on or b?- j
fore the 18th (lav sf September. .
1841. or this notice wll bc p|?aded in
l?ar of their rerivrry AH persbi s
Whatever YO
we've got the
at real :
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FORM THE HABIT O
SAVtt
.Table showing Growth of
thly Deposits in Years wit
cent Per Annum Paya!
Monthly
Savings 1 Year 3 Years
$ 1.00 $ 12.26 $ 38.29
$ 5.00 $ 61.30 $191.45
.$10.00 $122.61 $382.90
$15.00 $183.92 $574.35
$25.00 $306.53 $957.26
$1.00 Or More C
Our 71st
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A. H. Patterson,
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udebted to said estate will pit-as?
nake Immed'ate payment.
This 18th day of September, 194?.
. W. U Itamseur, ?
Administrator of. the Kstate- of
Hessie Rainseur. Deceased,
adv?Oct 31?M.
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READ THE AD$
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U want in tires
perfect answer
savings!
1 " -IS
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for thof who dtmond JR
\nitrict's farcitmit if/ffllVAfl
tulfty tire. lirc.it cr )>m* dlitfll rl!l
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W,lh lamout ''BrokeXn.onca'b
lincst car*.
rop Quality at bottom price' 7/
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?F SYSTEMATIC
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Optional Stock of Monti
Earnings at 4 Pcrble
Semi-Annually.
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5 Years 10 Years
$ 66.46 $ 147.48
$ 332.32 $ 737.42
$ 664.64 $1474.84
$ 996.97 $2212.27
$1661.62 $3687.12
tpens An Account
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Oct. 1st
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